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Retro: Riverside, CA Sun, Sept 17, 1967

from Riverside Press-Enterprise
The FBI and Bonanza were the night's season premieres

KNXT 2-CBS Los Angeles
6:50 Give Us This Day/News
7:00 Tom & Jerry
7:30 Underdog
8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
8:30 Look Up & Live
9:00 Camera Three
9:30 Face the Nation
10:00 Light of Faith
10:30 Pro Football Preview
11:00 NFL Pre-Season: Rams-New Orleans
2:30 Steps to Learning
3:00 Insider/Outsider (premiere)
3:30 Insight (premiere)
4:00 News
4:30 Newsmakers
5:00 Name of the Game
5:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour
6:00 21st Century "Atomic Medicine"
6:30 Ralph Story's Los Angeles
7:00 Lassie
7:30 Gentle Ben
8:00 Ed Sullivan
9:00 Smothers Brothers
10:00 Mission: Impossible
11:00 and 11:15 News
11:30 Movie "The Sundowners"
1:00 Movie "Parole Fixer"
2:30 News/Give Us This Day

KNBC 4-NBC Los Angeles
7:30 Existence
8:00 Profile
8:30 Christophers
9:00 This is the Life
9:30 Teen Scope
10:00 My Favorite Sermon
10:30 Frontiers of Faith
11:00 AFL: Houston-Buffalo/Boston-Oakland
4:30 College Report
5:00 Meet the Press
5:30 Milestones of Man
6:00 Fransden Travelog "Wings to Yugoslavia"
6:30 High & Wild
7:00 Week's News in Review
7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color "The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper"
8:30 Mothers-in-Law "Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon"
9:00 Bonanza "Second Chance"
10:00 High Chaparral "Ghost of Chaparral"
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show
1:00 Open Mind
2:00 News

KTLA 5-Ind Los Angeles
8:00 Mormon Tabernacle Choir
8:30 God is the Answer
9:30 Movie "I Live on Danger Street"
11:00 Homebuyer's Guide
noon Movies "Return of the Vampire"/"The Invisible Man"
2:30 Notre Dame Preview (premiere)
4:00 UCLA Football: Bruins v Tennessee, taped yesterday (Keith Jackson calls the action)
6:00 Polka Parade
7:00 Showcase 5 "An Evening with Allen and Rossi"/"An Evening with the Serendipity Singers"
8:00 TBA
10:00 News
10:30 Open for Discussion
11:00 Public Service

XETV 6-ABC San Diego
8:00 Adventures of Aggie
8:30 Discovery
9:00 House Detective
10:00 Movie "Walk Into Hell"
noon Sailor of Fortune
12:30 Porter Wagoner
1:00 Movie "Motorcycle Gang"
2:30 Chinchilla Show
3:00 Off to See the Wizard
4:00 Outer Limits
5:00 Movie "Two Way Stretch"
7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "Fires of Death"
8:00 FBI "The Gold Card"
9:00 Movie "The Greatest Show on Earth"
mid. Naked City

KABC 7-ABC Los Angeles
8:00 Brother Buzz
8:30 Story Time
9:00 Casper
9:30 Milton the Monster
10:00 Linus the Lionhearted
10:30 Peter Potamus
11:00 Bullwinkle
11:30 Discovery
noon With Their Eyes on the Stars/Space News Summary
12:30 Issues & Answers
1:00 American Bandstand
2:00 Movie "A Woman's Temptation"
3:00 ABC Scope: The War in Vietnam
3:30 Press Conference
4:00 Beyond the Discoverers
5:00 Movie "The Missouri Traveler"
7:00 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea "Fires of Death"
8:00 FBI "The Gold Card"
9:00 Movie "The Greatest Show on Earth"
mid. News
12:15 Movie "Million Dollar Mermaid"

KFMB 8-CBS San Diego
6:30 Your Bible Answers
7:00 Light Time
7:15 Christophers
7:30 Let There Be Light
8:00 Lamp Unto My Feet
8:30 Look Up & Live
9:00 Tom & Jerry
9:30 Underdog
10:00 Camera Three
10:30 Islands in the Sun
11:00 Pre-Game Activities
11:30 NFL (same game as ch 2?)
2:30 Vagabond
3:00 Wonderful World of Women
3:30 Bowling
4:30 Ted Mack's Amateur Hour
5:00 21st Century
5:30 World of Lowell Thomas
6:00 This Day 1967
6:30 Wanderlust
7:00 Lassie
7:30 Gentle Ben
8:00 Ed Sullivan
9:00 Smothers Brothers
10:00 Mission: Impossible
11:00 News
11:30 Movie: TBA

KHJ 9-Ind Los Angeles
8:00 Religion
8:30 Movie "Silver River"
10:00 Movie "The Great Chase"
11:30 and 1:30 Movie "Tall Stranger"
3:30 News
4:00 Movie "Battle Taxi"
5:30 Car 54, Where are You? "A Man is Not an Ox"
6:00 Gidget "The Great Kahuna Story"
6:30 Secret Agent "The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove"
7:30 Sam Yorty
9:00 William F. Buckley (guest Groucho Marx)
10:00 Movie "Lucy Gallant"

KOGO 10-NBC San Diego
8:00 Christophers
8:30 Youth for Christ
9:00 KOGO's Corner
9:30 Profile
10:00 TBA
10:30 Chargers Highlights
11:00 AFL: same games as ch 4
4:30 Aztec Highlights
5:00 Meet the Press
5:30 News
6:00 Virginian
7:30 Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color "The Not So Lonely Lighthouse Keeper"
8:30 Mothers-in-Law "Everybody Goes on a Honeymoon"
9:00 Bonanza "Second Chance"
10:00 High Chaparral "Ghost of Chaparral"
11:00 News
11:30 Tonight Show

KTTV 11-Ind Los Angeles
6:40 Morning Prayer
6:45 Christophers
7:00 The Bible Answers
7:30 Mr. Wishbone
8:30 Cartoon Festival
10:00 Movie "The Private Life of Henry VIII"
noon Movie "They Who Dare"
2:00 Trojan Football: vs Washington State
4:30 Trojan Huddle
5:00 77 Sunset Strip "Fraternity of Fear"
6:00 Checkmate
7:00 Espionage "Frantic Rebel"
8:00 Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
8:30 Face to Face (guests Sen. Wayne Morse and Sen. Strom Thurmond)
9:30 Louis Lomax
10:00 News
10:30 Louis Lomax

KCOP 13-Ind Los Angeles
8:15 Christophers
8:30 Kathryn Kuhlman
9:00 Variedades
10:00 Courageous Cat
10:30 Felix the Cat
11:00 Church in the Home
noon Public Service Film
12:15 Social Security in Action
12:30 Faith for Today
1:00 Roy Rogers
1:30 Voice of Calvary
2:00 Movie "Blonde Comet"
3:00 Cavalcade of Books
3:30 Movie "Tonight's the Night"
5:00 Honey West "Matter of Life and Death"
5:30 Burke's Law "Who Killed Holly Howard?"
6:30 Twelve O'clock High "Gauntlet of Fire"
7:30 Harry Belafonte (from Caesar's Palace in Vegas)
8:30 Great Moments in Music
8:45 The Right Way
9:00 News
9:30 Rendezvous with Adventure
10:00 Ann Sothern "The Pinch Hitter"
10:30 Movie "Try and Get Me"
mid. Movie "Another Chance"

KVCR 24-NET San Bernardino
No programs on Sundays

KCET 28-NET Los Angeles
4:30pm Selective Eye
5:30 Innovations
6:00 Speculation
7:00 French Chef
7:30 Creative Person
8:00 McElroy Reports on...
8:30 Beers Family Festival
9:30 Boston Symphony

KMEX 34-Sp Los Angeles
10:00 Escuela KMEX
10:30 Rocambole
12:30 La Familia por Dentro
1:00 La Sombra del Pecado
3:00 Mexican Soccer
5:00 Impactos Musicales
5:30 Arriba El Norte
6:00 Cantos y Risas
6:30 Pompin y Nacho
7:00 Domingos Alegres
8:00 Variedades
8:30 El Derecho de Nacer
9:00 Las Estrellas y Ud.
9:30 Teatro Shell

KLXA 40-Ind/Sp Los Angeles
9:30 Fiesta Falcon
10:00 Panorama Latino en Domingo
11:00 Rutas del Destino
noon Alegrias del Norte
12:30 A Bailar Joven
1:30 The Bible Answers
2:00 Video Voyage
2:30 KLXA Presents: Yankee Don't Go Home
3:00 International Time: Jewish 3-3:30, French 3:30-4
4:00 Sportsorama
4:30 Big Picture
5:00 KLXA Comments
5:30 College Football's Greatest Games
6:00 World Famous Hunting & Fishing
6:30 Championship Auto Racing
7:00 International Time: Italian

KMTW 52-Ind Los Angeles
5:30, 6:00 and 6:30 Travel Time
7:00 and 8:00 Sports Scope
8:00 Problems & Challenges
8:30 The Bible Answers
 
XETV-6, 2:30pm, The Chinchilla Show; This was one of the first, if not the first of what we now know as an infomercial. It was a solicitation for investments in chinchilla farms for the purpose of coat making. High profit potentials were hinted at. It was run on a Mexican station because until the 1980s, infomercial programming was outlawed in the US by the FCC.

KTLA-5, 4:00pm, UCLA vs. Tennessee; I remember this game. Two years earlier the two teams met in Knoxville, with Tennessee winning 37-34. Fights had broken out throughout the game, allegedly because of racial remarks from the then all-white Tennessee team. The entire officiating crew had been from Tennessee's Southeastern Conference, and Bruins coach Tommy Prothro, a Tennessee native, said that the whole scene had made him ashamed to be a southerner. Allegedly, after the game, the field was watered-down doubly because "blacks had been on the field". There were no incidents in the return game, which UCLA won.

KTTV-11, 2:00pm, USC vs. Washington State; At the end of the previous season, USC had been shellacked at home by eventual national champion Notre Dame 51-0, who had kept their starters in the entire game, and ran up the score because the school at the time had an idiotic no-bowl policy. They only had the regular season to impress the voters. USC then lost the Rose Bowl to Purdue 14-13. Trojans coach John McKay allegedly vowed never to lose to Notre Dame again (he almost made it, losing only once to the Irish the rest of his tenure), and recruited a new running back out of San Francisco City College to help change things. He did. His name was OJ Simpson, and he took college football by storm. Many think he should have been the first two-time Heisman winner. USC got their revenge on Notre Dame, the Chicago Tribune ran a six-column wide picture of OJ Simpson on its front page, and they went on to win the Rose Bowl against Indiana and win the National Championship.
 
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